This post below depicts President Trump being arrested by soldiers with the insignia of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The accompanying text lists some of the PFLPs most famous terrorist attacks, including the 2001 assassination of then-Israeli Minister of Tourism Rehavam Ze’evi, possibly implying that Trump is next on the list. The post also celebrates the hijacking of an Air France flight in 1976 resulting in the murder of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s brother Yonatan. In that incident, the hijackers held 103 hostages in Uganda before Israeli commandos initiated a dramatic rescue led by Yonatan Netanyahu who was killed. The final line of the post recalls PFLP military wing leader Wadi Haddad who spearheaded the PFLP’s campaign of airline hijacking.
Alarmingly, Mohammed al-Ajrami identifies himself as a PFLP member by personally taking credit for these attacks, when he writes “we are the ones that…[carried out the attacks].”
This post below, in celebration of the holiday of Eid al-Fitr, exalts both Wadi Haddad, architect of the PFLP’s airplane hijacking strategy, and Ahmed Sa’adat—the current PFLP leader whois serving a thirty-year jail sentence in Israeli prison for his many acts of terrorism.14 The image accompanying the text includes weapons, PFLP insignia, and a young girl looking out towards the Old City of Jerusalem and the Dome of the Rock. In the text on the image, Mohammed al-Ajrami refers to himself as a “comrade” of Wadi Haddad, again identifying himself as a PFLP member.
This post below honors PFLP terrorist Leila Khaled, famous for her role in airplane hijackings in 1969 and 1970 and applauds terrorism.16 Leila Khalid is depicted holding an automatic weapon in a map that erases Israel. The text on the image promotes terrorism andviolence—“The history of glory was written with a gun.” The post itself is a poemencouraging children to choose a path of violence and terrorism—“The gun is our honor. Never, o son, throw it away.”
This post below even more blatantly incites Palestinian children to violence and terrorism. One of the photos is of a child with a PFLP headband holding an automatic rifle; there is also a PFLP banner in the background. Another image is of a clenched first with an automatic rifle, the map of Israel in the background and the slogan “stand up and fight,” implying the fight for Palestine is carried out through violence.
The text in the accompanying post begins by citing a famous Hadith attributed to Omar ibn al-Khattab, calling upon parents to teach their children swimming, archery, and horseback riding. Al-Ajrami adds his own call for parents to “teach your children to pull out their guns and rifles…Teach them that the Land can be won back only with a rifle.” Al-Ajrami, a senior UNRWA employee, is directing children to take up guns.